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If I am importing from TeX/LaTeX into MathEdit, do I need to have a fully valid TeX/LaTeX file, with preamble, macros, and such?

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If I am importing from TeX/LaTeX into MathEdit, do I need to have a fully valid TeX/LaTeX file, with preamble, macros, and such?

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No. The File -> Import command in MathEdit will understand files which just contain the relevant TeX/LaTeX code for your equation. You can then save this equation as one of many graphics formats.

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